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Kevin: I think Mallrats is very funny.
I'm on your side. It's a movie that's very
dear to my heart, but it went right in the
shitter. When you do a movie like
Clerks, then a movie like Mallrats that
goes right in the shitcan, everyone says,
"Ha ha, wiseass." So rather than subject
yourself to that, you steal their thunder
by saying it first.

There's this infamous moment where I
was on stage giving an award away with
Laura Dern, and I opened up by saying,
"I want to take this time to apologize for
Mallrats. I don't know what I was
thinking." It was said in a very
tongue-in-cheek fashion; it was a joke.
But some people thought it was serious.
Roger Ebert, in his review of Chasing
Amy, said, "He started out with a great
movie called Clerks, then followed up
with a movie that was so bad that he
apologized for it."